Navy Commander Says Canada Could End up With Subs From Two Different Suppliers

Navy Commander Says Canada Could End up With Subs From Two Different Suppliers
Prime Minister Mark Carney (R) and Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems CEO Oliver Burkhardt (C) speak with Captain Jeremy in front of a 212A class submarine under maintenance as they tour the submarine building facility in Kiel, Germany on Aug. 26, 2025. The Canadian Press/Christinne Muschi
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Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says the Royal Canadian Navy could end up with submarines supplied by both companies vying for Ottawa’s lucrative sub procurement contract—and there could be advantages to diversifying the fleet.

Topshee also says the simplest solution would be to operate 12 submarines from just one supplier, which would ensure all the parts and weapons systems are the same.